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F. Hale Stewart received his JD from the South Texas School of Law in 2003 and earned an LL.M. in international and domestic taxation from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law where he graduated magna cum laude. Mr. Stewart has provided continuing education for the American Bar ...more

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U.S. Equity And Economic Review: Moderate Growth And Declining Earnings
The shallow industrial recession continues, and there is no reason to think this trend will stop anytime soon. China is slowing, leading to weaker emerging economies. The dollar will continue to be strong so long as the Fed is poised to raise rates.
U.S. Bond Market Week In Review: Diverging Oil Price Predictions And Rising Junk Yields
The first U.S. interest rate increase since 2006 is expected next month by a majority of investors, helping push the dollar up by about 9 percent against a basket of 10 major currencies this year; that only adds to the woes of commodities.
International Economic Week In Review: A General Tenor Of Malaise
Japanese news continues to send very mixed signals.Last week, we learned the economy had its fourth technical recession in the last 5 years.
U.S. Bond Market Week In Review: Why Is The Long End Selling Off?
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland reports that its latest estimate of 10-year expected inflation is 1.80 percent. In other words, the public currently expects the inflation rate to be less than 2 percent on average over the next decade.
US Equity And Economic Review: A Narrowing Rally
The US economy continues to expand at a “moderate” pace. While recent housing news has been slightly weaker, it’s most likely a natural decline after a sharp increase a few months ago.
International Economic Week In Review; Bearish Tenor Is Growing
The news continues to move in a bearish direction. Although the UK and Australia are in decent economic shape, neither country is setting growth records.
U.S. Bond Market Week In Review: Competing Inflation Viewpoints, Edition
What will the headline inflation rate be once the effects of the oil price shock dissipate? Oil price stabilization likely implies headline inflation will return to 2 percent in the U.S.
International Economic Week In Review: The Slowdown Gains Traction
Growth in the OECD economies has held up this year, at around 2%, implying a modest reduction in economic slack, helped by an upturn in private consumption growth.
U.S. Equity And Economic Review: It's A Revenue Recession
After coming close to previous highs, the SPY fell a little over 4% last week.The MACD gave a bearish cross over and prices are resting right on the 200 day EMA.
U.S. Equity And Economic Review: Bullish Moves On Weakening Revenue, Edition
Rising interest rates takes away the arbitrage of companies borrowing to fund share re-purchases. Overall, it still remains difficult to see a meaningful market advance beyond 5%.
U.S. Bond Market Week In Review: It Looks Like They'll Hike, Edition
Despite the persistence of low inflation, the Fed will probably raise rates in December.This begs the question, why?
US Bond Market Week In Review: Using Last Year's Model For This Year's Problem, Edition
Information received since the Federal Open Market Committee met in September suggests that economic activity has been expanding at a moderate pace.
US Equity And Economic Review: Where's The Revenue Growth?
The 1.2% decline in new orders for durable goods indicates the industrial recession continues. Ex-transport, the figure was off .4% and ex-defense the number was down 2%.
International Economic Week In Review: It's A Brave New Policy World
From a policy perspective, the decline in Chinese demand and the relative over-supply of commodities within China adds downward pressure to a variety of commodities. This situation is likely to continue.
The Use Of Captive Insurance Companies In The Financial Services Industry
The Legal Definition of Insurance All insurance transactions must have five factors, starting with a definite risk. Sometimes called the triggering event, a specific incident must occur before the insured can file a claim.
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